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This book provides an overview of science education policies,
research and practices in mainland China, with specific examples of
the most recent developments in these areas. It presents an
insiders' report on the status of Chinese science education written
primarily by native speakers with first-hand experiences inside the
country. In addition, the book features multiple sectional
commentaries by experts in the field that further connect these
stories to the existing science education literature outside of
China. This book informs the international community about the
current status of Chinese science education reforms. It helps
readers understand one of the largest science education systems in
the world, which includes, according to the Programme for
International Student Assessment, the best-performing economy in
the world in science, math and reading: Shanghai, China. Readers
gain insight into how science education in the rest of China
compares to that in Shanghai; the ways Chinese science educators,
teachers and students achieve what has been accomplished; what
Chinese students and teachers actually do inside their classrooms;
what educational policies have been helpful in promoting student
learning; what lessons can be shared within the international
science education community; and much more. This book appeals to
science education researchers, comparative education researchers,
science educators, graduate students, state science education
leaders and officers in the international communities. It also
helps Chinese students and faculty of science education discover
effective ways to share their science education stories with the
rest of the world.
This book provides an overview of science education policies,
research and practices in mainland China, with specific examples of
the most recent developments in these areas. It presents an
insiders' report on the status of Chinese science education written
primarily by native speakers with first-hand experiences inside the
country. In addition, the book features multiple sectional
commentaries by experts in the field that further connect these
stories to the existing science education literature outside of
China. This book informs the international community about the
current status of Chinese science education reforms. It helps
readers understand one of the largest science education systems in
the world, which includes, according to the Programme for
International Student Assessment, the best-performing economy in
the world in science, math and reading: Shanghai, China. Readers
gain insight into how science education in the rest of China
compares to that in Shanghai; the ways Chinese science educators,
teachers and students achieve what has been accomplished; what
Chinese students and teachers actually do inside their classrooms;
what educational policies have been helpful in promoting student
learning; what lessons can be shared within the international
science education community; and much more. This book appeals to
science education researchers, comparative education researchers,
science educators, graduate students, state science education
leaders and officers in the international communities. It also
helps Chinese students and faculty of science education discover
effective ways to share their science education stories with the
rest of the world.
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